NH OUTLOOK, Tuesday, 7/5/2005
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New Hampshire seniors strive for independence. They're looking for transportation. but often end up missing the bus. We'll meet some people who are turning anger into action.
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Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Beth Carroll is off. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
Being able to get around is something most of us take for granted. Our jobs and other activities depend on it. But for some seniors, traveling is more a challenge than a right. Many communities in New Hampshire don't have public transportation and it's leaving some people feeling stranded. As part of our ongoing series Seeing Seniors, Phil Vaughn brings us a story from Sullivan County where he met a woman on a mission to get a ride.
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So, is Rita's situation typical? That's one of the questions we're going to ask our guests.
Christine McMahon is the COO of Easter Seals, New Hampshire;
Kit Morgan is Administrator of the Bureau of Rail and Transit at the New Hampshire Department of Transportation;
Van Chesnut is the Chair of the New Hampshire Transit Association and Executive Director of Adance Transit of Lebonon.
Thank you all for being with us. Is Rita's situation typical?
2. How much of this is a rural issue?
3. Van - you helped establish public transportation in the Lebanon/Hanover area - how did that happen?
4. Part of the issue is that some communities are not able to access all the federal dollars they are entitled to because they can't raise matching local funds. How can that change?
5. What are some of the possible solutions to helping people like Rita - people who do not have access to public transportation yet need it?
6. How can the state's departments, such as DOT and HHS work more effectively together in sharing resources?
7. Why haven't departments been working more closely?
8. Why doesn't the state provide more funding ? What needs to happen for that to change?
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If you'd like more information about our ongoing series Seeing Seniors or our content partners Seniors Count visit us online at nhptv.org/outlook. You can also find streaming video of this and other broadcasts.
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That concludes our program.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Richard Ager.
We'll see you next time.
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Transportation is just one of the many issues important to the well being of senior citizens and their families.
If you'd like to address this topic and more, you can attend an upcoming "Seeing Seniors" Forum.
ServiceLink Resource Center of Sullivan County is hosting the second in a series of meetings in two weeks.
NHPTV is co-sponsoring the forums with Seniors Count.
The next event will be held on Tuesday, July 19 from 1:30-3:30. at the Connecticut Valley Home Healthcare Association in Newport. To register you can call New Hampshire ServiceLink Network toll-free at 866-634-9412.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/5/05
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 7:25 minutes
Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Beth Carroll is off. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Being able to get around is something most of us take for granted. Our jobs and other activities depend on it. But for some seniors, traveling is more a challenge than a right. Many communities in New Hampshire don't have public transportation and it's leaving some people feeling stranded. As part of our ongoing series, Seeing Seniors, Phil Vaughn brings us a story from Sullivan County, where he met a woman on a mission to get a ride.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rita Bannister\Cornish Resident Alison Jones\Community Transportation Services Ken Hazeltine\NH Dept of Transportation Antoinette Lafreniere\Claremont Resident
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/5/05
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 18:40 minutes
So, is Rita's situation typical? That's one of the questions we're going to ask our guests. Christine McMahon is the COO of Easter Seals, New Hampshire; Kit Morgan is Administrator of the Bureau of Rail and Transit at the New Hampshire Department of Transportation; Van Chesnut is the Chair of the New Hampshire Transit Association and Executive Director of Advance Transit of Lebonon. Thank you all for being with us. Is Rita's situation typical?
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Kit Morgan\Administrator, Bureau of Rail and Transit, NH Department of Transportation Van Chesnut\Chair, NH Transit Association, Exec. Dir. Advance Transit Christine McMahon\COO Easter Seals NH
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/5/05
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 18:40 minutes
So, is Rita's situation typical? That's one of the questions we're going to ask our guests. Christine McMahon is the COO of Easter Seals, New Hampshire; Kit Morgan is Administrator of the Bureau of Rail and Transit at the New Hampshire Department of Transportation; Van Chesnut is the Chair of the New Hampshire Transit Association and Executive Director of Advance Transit of Lebonon. Thank you all for being with us. Is Rita's situation typical?
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Kit Morgan\Administrator, Bureau of Rail and Transit, NH Department of Transportation Van Chesnut\Chair, NH Transit Association, Exec. Dir. Advance Transit Christine McMahon\COO Easter Seals NH
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 7/5/05
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 7:25 minutes
Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Beth Carroll is off. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Being able to get around is something most of us take for granted. Our jobs and other activities depend on it. But for some seniors, traveling is more a challenge than a right. Many communities in New Hampshire don't have public transportation and it's leaving some people feeling stranded. As part of our ongoing series, Seeing Seniors, Phil Vaughn brings us a story from Sullivan County, where he met a woman on a mission to get a ride.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rita Bannister\Cornish Resident Alison Jones\Community Transportation Services Ken Hazeltine\NH Dept of Transportation Antoinette Lafreniere\Claremont Resident
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